Waste water disposal system

ABSTRACT

A waste water disposal system includes a carousel that is driven to extend and retract a hose that is connected on one end to a dumping station and at a second end to pipes connecting to the black and grey water tanks of an RV.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to an extendable waste hosesystem for dumping waste from a recreational vehicle (RV).

Present recreational vehicles that have a water system and toilet builtinto them have a significant drawback in that disposal of waste watermust be done manually by the RV user. This task often results in thespillage of raw sewage and resulting in odor that is both unpleasant andunsanitary. With all the modern conveniences of the present day RV'sthis messy task is still performed archaically. In accordance with theprior art, dumping of waste water from an RV was accomplished by meansof a loose hose that had to be connected on both ends, one end to thevehicle and the other to the dump stations in an RV park or at aroadside dumping station. One would have to put on rubber gloves as abarrier from the accidental spills and leaks. Afterwards, the clean upof the loose hose and fittings would be accomplished by a great deal ofhandling with a water hose.

An example of a system for disposing of waste from RV is shown in U.S.Pat. No. 5,653,262 issued to Hannemaayer, which discloses a sewerdischarge and stowing system including an axially extendable flexiblehose. U.S. Pat. No. 5,904,183 issued to Leech discloses a recreationalvehicle waste drainer including a drainer sheath and an angled drainnipple connected to an expandable tube 5. U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,156 issuedto Tomczyk disclsoes a holding tank having a waster evacuation deviceincluding a telescoping arm and a flexible coupling mount.

A need therefore exists for a waste water disposal system that minimizesthe manual intervention required by the RV user. Similarly, a needexists to retrofit RVs and other vehicles containing water and/or toiletsystems with waste water disposal systems that minimize the need formanual intervention. It would be desirable for such a waste waterdisposal system to

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention meets this need by providing a waste waterdisposal system that eliminates the need to handle or come near wastewhile dumping and flushing the tanks of an RV. By using the apparatusand methods of the present invention, the manual intervention of priorart waste water disposal systems is minimized or eliminated. Also, inaccordance with the present invention, current RV's and vehicles can beretrofitted to include the waste water disposal system of the presentinvention. In this way such vehicles can attain the benefits ofminimizing or eliminating contact with waste water.

With the systems and methods of the present invention, prior art methodsof dumping waste will be updated to an easy operation and eliminate allof the unpleasant aspects of dumping waste from an RV. The presentinvention includes a manually or motor driven carousel covered by acorrugated ribbed surface, which interlocks with the corrugated surfaceof the discharging hose. This causes the hose to extend and retract asthe carousel is rotated in one direction or the other. This system mayactuated by a hand held switch that is plugged into the unit; or aswitch directly located on the unit casing which causes the motor torotate in the desired direction. Alternatively, the system may bemanually driven.

The system includes fresh water globe valves, check valves and manuallyoperated slide gate valves connected to the main gray water and blackwater piping. With these devices, the system can be flushed prior todisconnection of the hose from the dumping station. This will eliminatethe need for any further cleaning.

To facilitate with the retro fitting of older model recreationalvehicles the present invention also contemplates an elevation andlowering device which lowers the whole incased unit closer to the groundto aid in the gravitational flow of waste.

Other advantages and purpose of this invention will be set forth in partin the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from thedescription, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Theadvantages and purpose of the invention will be realized and attained bymeans of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in theappended claims.

To attain the advantages and in accordance with the purpose of theinvention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the presentinvention provides methods and apparatus for

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute apart of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention,and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles ofthe present invention.

FIG. 1 is a isometrical, diagrammatic view of the system in use,connected between an RV and a waste dump inlet;

FIG. 2 is a top view looking down inside the encasement showing detailsof the waste water disposal unit of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a right side elevation view with the casing omitted to exposedetails of the motor driven conical-shaped carousel;

FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line “A—A” in FIG. 2 showing howthe cone is constructed and the ball bearing base it sits upon;

FIG. 5 is a front elevation showing the location of the controls for thewaste water disposal unit;

FIG. 6 is an exposed view of the ribbed rubber coverings of the coneshaped carousel and how the hose connects into it with its corrugatedsurface;

FIG. 7 shows a universal-sized dumping connector seated in a dumpinginlet station;

FIG. 8 is an isometrical diagrammatic view of a retrofit unit connectedbetween an RV and a waste dump inlet in accordance with the presentinvention;

FIG. 9 is a front elevation view of a retrofit unit in accordance withthe present invention;

FIG. 10 is a right side elevation view of a retrofit unit in accordancewith the present invention;

FIG. 11 is a side view showing the retrofit unit in both its retractedand extended position; and

FIG. 12 is a close up of the hinge pivotal device, shown in FIG. 11.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIG. 1 shows a recreational vehicle (RV) 100 in its parked position. Ahose 3 extends from RV 100 and is connected internally to the wastewater disposal unit of the present invention, which is encased inunitary housing case 25. Hose 3 is preferable a flexible teflon linedhose having a diameter of approximately 3 inches, although anyappropriate hose can be used. Hose 3 is also connected to the wastewater holding tanks inside RV 100, not shown. The other end of hose 3 isconnected to a 90 degree elbow 5, which terminates in a universal-sizeddumping connector 6. Terminal connector 6 is preferably a 2¼″ to 4¾″rubber cone suited to fit all sizes of dumping stations. The elbow 5 isconnected to a handle 4 for easy handling of the hose 3. It is alsocontemplated that waste water disposal unit including hose 3 can befitted with a no sag device that slides in and out of the unitsimultaneously with the hose. This would prevent sag of the hose andfascilitate dumping.

In accordance with the present invention, the waster water disposal unitof the present invention includes a carousel on which hose 3 is wound.FIGS. 2-6 show details of this feature of the present invention. Inparticular, FIG. 6 shows a conical-shaped hose carousel 22 overlaid bycorrugated rubber matting 20. The rubber matting 20 preferably has asmooth back-side surface and is preferably approximately ¼ inch thick,although different thicknesses can be used in accordance with thepresent invention. The rubber matting 20 is shown in FIG. 6 to beinterlocked together by dove-tailing 21, which connects the mating edgesof rubber matting 22, although different ways of interconnecting theends of rubber matting 22 are contemplated by the present invention. Therubber matting 22 engages into hose 3, which is shown to have acorrugated configuration as well.

As shown, the carousel 22 is conical-shaped. It is contemplated that inaccordance with the present invention that carousel 22 can be any shapethat fascilitates winding of hose 3. For example, carousel could becircular or could include stepped grooves or edges. Carousel 22 shouldengage hose 3 and fascilitate the winding of hose 3. The particularshape of carousel 22 is not important to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 4, vertical support for the conical-shaped carousel 22is preferably accomplished by four pieces of structural material 23connected, such as by welding, to flatbar 18 shown in FIG. 4. Inaccordance with the present invention, it is contemplated that verticalsupport fo the conical-shaped carousel 22 can be provided by otherstructure as well. For example, carousel can be a solid or a honeycombpiece or can be supported by a number of substantially horizontal strutmembers.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the conical-shaped carousel 22 is driven by areversible electric motor 13 and sitting atop and bolted down to ac-shaped channel structure 24. Electric motor 13 is preferably poweredby a 12-volt battery 12, which can be recharged by the main andauxiliary power systems, not shown, of RV 100. Electric motor 13 isconnected to a shaft 15, which is held in place by a pillow bearing 14.The pillow bearing 14 preferably sits atop and is bolted down to thec-shaped channel structure 24. At the end of the shaft 15 is a star orpinion-type gear 16. The pinion 16 gear interlocks into the ring gear17, as shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3. The ring gear 17 is preferablypermanently attached to a single swing joint 2 by a flatbar structuresupport 18. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the flatbar 18 extends downvertically and connects to the top of a ball bearing base mount 19,which in turn is permanently attached to the bottom of the encasement25.

When electric motor is engaged by exterior toggle devices 35, remoteswitch 34, and 40, shown in FIG. 5, the carousel 22 rotatescounter-clockwise to extend hose 3 or clockwise to retract the hose 3.As hose 3 is extended or retracted, it is wound around conical-shapedcarousel 22, as shown, for example, in FIGS. 3 and 6. It is noted thatin accordance with the present invention hose 3 can be manually extendedand retracted by, for example, a crank or other suitable mechanism. Asshown in FIGS. 3 and 6, by using the conical-shaped carousel 22, hose 3is neatly wrapped and piled on itself for compact storage withinencasement 25.

As shown in FIG. 4, the waste water disposal unit of the presentinvention also includes slide gate valves 26 and 27. Slide gate valve 26is for the black water tank of RV 100, while slide gate valve 27 is forthe grey water tank of RV 100. Slide date valve 26 is preferably a 3inch valve, although other sizes may be used as appropriate. Slide gatevalve 27 is preferably a 2 inch valve though, again, other sizes can beused as appropriate. Slide gate valve 26 is connected between a 90degree inlet tube 1, which connects to the swing joint 2. On the otherside, slide gate valve 26 is connected to pipe 29, which is connected tothe black water holding tank. Pipe 29 matches the diameter of slide gatevalve 26. Slide gate 27 is connected between inlet 28 and pipe 30. Inlet28 is coupled to 90 degree inlet tube 1, which is connected throughswing joint 2 to hose 3. Pipe 30 is connected to the grey water holdingtank and has a diameter that matches slide gate valve 27.

As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, pipes 29 and 30 include flush water inlets 7.The flush water inlets are in turn connected to a check valve 8, whichis used as a backflow prevention device meeting ANSI and ASSErequirements. Check valve 8 is preferably coupled to globe valve 9,which is attached to an extended stem 10 and handle 11, which extends tothe exterior of encasement 25.

FIG. 5 shows an exterior panel 39 of encasement 25. The exterior panel39 is preferably aesthetically designed to match the exterior of RV 100and includes recessed locations that match the manual and electricalcontrols of the unit. These include slide gate handles 36 and 37 thatrespectively correspond to the slide gate valves 26 and 27. Also shownin FIG. 5 are flushing valve handles 33, corresponding to globe valvehandle 11. Exterior panel 39 also includes a plug-in electrically wiredremote switch 34, which connects to a control (not shown) for dumplocation controlling. Exterior panel 39 also includes toggle switchcontrol 35 for extending and retracting hose 3. Finally, the exteriorpanel 39 includes a recessed portion 120 that holds the handle 4, 90degree elbow 5 and universal-sized dumping connector 6. Recess 120 canbe covered with a sliding door or other covering mechanism asappropriate.

Operation of the waste water disposal unit of the present invention willnow be discussed. Once the hose 3 has been extended and the dumpingconnector 6 is firmly in position, then the procedure for dumping is toopen the slide gate valve 26, which services the black water tank. Oncethe black water tank is emptied, slide gate valve 26 is closed and slidegate valve 27, which services that grey water tank, is opened. Once thegrey water tank is emptied, slide gate valve 27 is closed and slide gatevalve is preferably re-opened and flushed by opening valve 9 usinghandle 33. This will cause clean water to rush in. Back flushingprotection is performed by check valve 8, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5.After suitable amounts of water have flushed through the lines, valve 9is closed as is slide gate valve 26. The same procedure is followed forslide gate valve 27.

After this flushing is performed, hose 3 will be clean and will be readyto be retracted. Retraction is performed by appropriate maneuvering oftoggle switch 35, which will cause motor 13 to rotate pinion gear 16 andring gear 17, which in turn causes conical carousel 22 to rotate andgrip hose 3. Upon retraction, handle 4, 90 degree elbow 5 and dumpingconnector 6 are situated in recess 120. The end of the dumping connector6 can be placed into a recessed circular cup holder 38. The area ofrecess 120 is preferably separated from the area of conical-shapedcarousel 22 by a partition 31, as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, which ispreferably capped by a slotted pipe 32.

It is anticipated that owners of existing RV's may want to retrofittheir vehicles with the waste water disposal system of the presentinvention. To deal with the problem of an RV owner desiring a wastewater disposal system for his present RV, there is disclosed inaccordance with the present invention a retrofit system and method ofinstallation of a retrofit unit.

FIGS. 8 through 12 show aspects of the retrofit unit in accordance withthe present invention. FIG. 8 shows an RV in a parked position with aninstalled retrofit unit 57. The retrofit unit 57 is shown in theextended position where its hose 3 and dumping connector 6 connect to anunderground dumping station (not shown). The retrofit unit 57 inaccordance with the present invention may include all of the structuralfeatures of the previously described waste water disposal system andadditionally includes a cradle that is connected to the chassis of theRV, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 and as described in further detailbelow.

FIG. 9 shows the flexible inlets and the pull out hinges along each sideof the encasement as well as the placement of the handles at the top ofthe retrofit unit in accordance with the present invention. Inparticular, FIG. 9 shows flexible hose 48 connecting to retrofit unit 57allowing for its movement forward and return. When in the forwardposition the hose 48 is still located within the outer shell of the RV.Retrofit unit 57 also may include handles 47 attached to provide a solidhand hold to pull the retrofit unit 57 forward with little effort. Asthe retrofit unit 57 glides effortlessly forward supported by hinges 41,shown in FIGS. 9, 11, and 12, the retrofit unit 57 rises only a fewinches to extend. However, when retracting the retrofit unit into itsplace for traveling it must rise and therefore is assisted by a gascylinder retracting pistons 49 that are connected to the chassis of theRV and to the side of encasement 25, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11.

FIG. 10 is a right side elevation view of the retrofit unit inaccordance with the present invention and shows how the retrofit unit isattached to the existing chassis of the RV. FIG. 10 also shows therelocation of the entrance location of the incoming water hoses.

The retrofit unit 57 nestles into a cushioned cradle made up of anglestructure 53 overlaid inside by a rubber cushion 50, which supports thebottom of the unit, at its back or interior side. It is cushioned byrubber 50 permanently attached to the existing chassis frame. To aid inthe support of retrofit unit 57, a rectangular structure is added andthe outward area is overlaid with rubber 50 cushion to support thelength of the back hinge 41, as shown in FIG. 11. When in the extendedposition, the same seating arrangement is present, as also shown in FIG.11.

The tops of the hinges 41 are attached to the incased unit 25. The lowerpart of the hinges 41 are connected to a plate 54. The inboard hinge onthe lower connection has no bends and is attached form the inside of theplate 54. Both hinge arms are of equal lengths at center to center.

This unit is lowered for express use of older RVs which have holdingtanks installed at the lowest possible position. The retrofit unit ofthe present invention will accommodate all different types of RV's andis intended to be used regardless of where the holding tank is located.

The figures and accompanying discussion, illustrate and describepresently preferred embodiments and methods of the present invention.Those skilled in the art will understand that various changes andmodifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted forelements thereof without departing from the true scope of the invention.

In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particularelement, technique or implementation to the teachings of the presentinvention without departing from the central scope of the invention.Therefore, it is intended that this invention not be limited to theparticular embodiments and methods disclosed herein, but that theinvention involve all embodiments falling within the scope of theappended claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A waste water disposal system for a recreationalvehicle having a gray and black water tank, the system comprising: arotatable carousel positioned within the recreational vehicle; a motorassembly coupled to the rotatable carousel so as to be able to rotatethe carousel; a hose disposed on the rotatable carousel wherein rotationof the carousel in a first direction results in the hose extendingoutward from the recreational vehicle such that the hose can beconnected to an external sewer receptacle and wherein rotation of thecarousel in a second direction results in the hose being retracted intothe recreational vehicle so as to be stored on the carousel; a valvesystem that couples the hose to the gray and black water tanks of therecreational vehicle and also to a flush water source; a user actuatablecontrol system that enables the user to selectively discharge the graytank and the black tank of the recreational vehicle into the hose forsubsequent discharge into the external sewer receptacle and also enablesthe user to selectively provide flush water from the flush water sourceinto the hose so as to rinse the hose without requiring the user todisconnect the hose from the valve system.
 2. The system of claim 1,wherein the rotatable carousel defines a conical shaped outer surfacethat receives the hose.
 3. The system of claim 2, wherein corrugatedrubber matting is positioned on the conical shaped outer surface of therotatable carousel.
 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the motor iscoupled to a shaft so as to rotate the shaft and wherein a pinion gearis attached to the shaft and wherein the rotatable carousel includes aring gear positioned to be engaged by the pinion gear such that rotationof the shaft by the motor results in rotation of the rotatable carousel.5. The system of claim 1, wherein the hose includes a universal dumpingconnector at one end adapted to be positioned in the sewage receptacle.6. The system of claim 1, wherein the valve system includes a firstslide valve that couples the hose to the black water tank of therecreational vehicle, a second slide valve that couples the hose to thegray water tank of the recreational vehicle and a third valve thatcouples the hose to the flush water source.
 7. The system of claim 1,further comprising an encasement that encloses the carousel.
 8. Thesystem of claim 7, wherein the encasement is adapted to be retrofittedto an existing waste water disposal system of a recreational vehicle. 9.The system of claim 8, wherein the system includes flexible inlets andpull out hinges that allow the encasement to be extracted outward fromthe recreational vehicle when dumping and retracted inward for storage.10. The system of claim 9, wherein the system further includes at leastone piston that facilitates movement of the encasement between theoutward and retracted positions.
 11. The system of claim 9, wherein thehinges are configured to lower the carousel in the outward position tofacilitate dumping from tanks in RVs where the tanks are located at thelowest position.